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Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

- No one was supposed to get hurt.

When two brothers organize the robbery of their parents' jewelry store, the job goes horribly wrong, triggering a series of events that send them and their family hurtling towards a shattering climax.

Release Date : 2007-09-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Michael Cerenzie ProductionsCapitol FilmsLinsefilmUnity ProductionsFunky Buddha ProductionsEFD Films

Production Country : United States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Cast

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Character Name : Andy Hanson

Original Name : Philip Seymour Hoffman

Gender : Male

Ethan Hawke

Character Name : Hank Hanson

Original Name : Ethan Hawke

Gender : Male

Albert Finney

Character Name : Charles Hanson

Original Name : Albert Finney

Gender : Male

Marisa Tomei

Character Name : Gina Hanson

Original Name : Marisa Tomei

Gender : Female

Aleksa Palladino

Character Name : Chris Lasorda

Original Name : Aleksa Palladino

Gender : Female

Michael Shannon

Character Name : Dex

Original Name : Michael Shannon

Gender : Male

Amy Ryan

Character Name : Martha Hanson

Original Name : Amy Ryan

Gender : Female

Sarah Livingston

Character Name : Danielle

Original Name : Sarah Livingston

Gender : Female

Brían F. O'Byrne

Character Name : Bobby Lasorda

Original Name : Brían F. O'Byrne

Gender : Male

Rosemary Harris

Character Name : Nanette Hanson

Original Name : Rosemary Harris

Gender : Female

Blaine Horton

Character Name : Justin

Original Name : Blaine Horton

Gender : Male

Arija Bareikis

Character Name : Kathrine

Original Name : Arija Bareikis

Gender : Female

Leonardo Cimino

Character Name : William

Original Name : Leonardo Cimino

Gender : Male

Lee Wilkof

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Lee Wilkof

Gender : Male

Damon Gupton

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Damon Gupton

Gender : Male

Myra Lucretia Taylor

Character Name : Grader

Original Name : Myra Lucretia Taylor

Gender : Female

Marcia Jean Kurtz

Character Name : Hotel Receptionist

Original Name : Marcia Jean Kurtz

Gender : Female

Adrian Martinez

Character Name : Security Guard

Original Name : Adrian Martinez

Gender : Male

Patrick G. Burns

Character Name : Priest

Original Name : Patrick G. Burns

Gender : Male

Alice Spivak

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Alice Spivak

Gender : Female

Natalie Gold

Character Name : Secretary

Original Name : Natalie Gold

Gender : Female

Keith Davis

Character Name : Attendant

Original Name : Keith Davis

Gender : Male

Mateo Gómez

Character Name : Doorman (as Mateo Gomez)

Original Name : Mateo Gómez

Gender : Male

Chris Chalk

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : Chris Chalk

Gender : Male

Sakina Jaffrey

Character Name : Manager

Original Name : Sakina Jaffrey

Gender : Female

John Knox

Character Name : Desk Sergeant

Original Name : John Knox

Gender : Male

James Lally

Character Name : Agent

Original Name : James Lally

Gender : Male

Jordan Gelber

Character Name : Agent #2

Original Name : Jordan Gelber

Gender : Male

Megan Byrne

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Megan Byrne

Gender : Female

Guy A. Fortt

Character Name : Vendor

Original Name : Guy A. Fortt

Gender : Male

Meredith Patterson

Character Name : Andy's Secretary

Original Name : Meredith Patterson

Gender : Female

Tom Zolandz

Character Name : Junkie

Original Name : Tom Zolandz

Gender : Male

Paul Butler

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Paul Butler

Gender : Male

Anita Sklar

Character Name : Mourner #1

Original Name : Anita Sklar

Gender : Male

Josh Mowery

Character Name : Mourner #2

Original Name : Josh Mowery

Gender : Male

Diane Bradley

Character Name : Mourner #3

Original Name : Diane Bradley

Gender : Female

Richard Lublin

Character Name : Mourner #4 (as Richard K. Lublin)

Original Name : Richard Lublin

Gender : Male

Bob Colletti

Character Name : Ambulance Driver

Original Name : Bob Colletti

Gender : Male

Mary DeBellis

Character Name : Mall Shopper (uncredited)

Original Name : Mary DeBellis

Gender : Male

Alex Emanuel

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Alex Emanuel

Gender : Male

Zeke Hawkins

Character Name : Hospital Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Zeke Hawkins

Gender : Male

Charles Kopelson

Character Name : Drunk at Bar (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Kopelson

Gender : Male

Nicholas E. Pagani

Character Name : Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicholas E. Pagani

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The world is an evil place Charlie. Some of us make money off that and others get destroyed. Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Kelly Masterson. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, Albert Finney, Rosemary Harris and Amy Ryan. Music is scored by Carter Burwell and cinematography by Ron Fortunato. Two brothers with differing financial problems plan to rob their parents' jewellery store. But when all does not go to plan and tragedy strikes, it sends them, and those close to them, into a world of fear, shame and violence... It opens with a raunchy sex scene, man and wife in the throes of committed passion, for these brief moments there is pleasure. Once over, though, it proves to be a false dawn, the last time anyone on screen will taste pleasure in Lumet's biting morality tale. From here on in the film unfolds in a dizzying array of multi-perspectives and over lapping of narrative structure, a three pronged assault on the senses as a family implodes in a haze of greed, lies and inadequacies. A botched robbery underpins the plotting, the aftermath of which is what is most cutting, we zip around learning the wherewithal and whys of the key players, learning exactly what we need to know to fully immerse in this bleak world. This is a world populated by love cheats, drug abuse, embezzling, bad parenting and blackmail, a world where the brothers Hanson (Hoffman & Hawke) now dwell, either ill equipped (Hawke's Hank) or stuck between idiocy and smug evil (Hoffman's Andy). Their folly, their greed, impacting with a juddering severity on the family circle. My life, it doesn't add up. Nothing connects to anything else. I'm not the sum of my parts. All my parts don't add up to one...me. It would be Lumet's last film (he passed away in 2011), thankfully it is a fitting final offering from the talented Philadelphian. He's aided considerably, mind, by a razor sharp script from debut screenplay writer Masterton. It's full of nastiness and tension, but still observational as a family tragedy, with major bonus' being that it never resorts to stereotypes or cops out come the crushing denouement. Where Lumet excels is in drawing near faultless performances from his cast. Youthful and downtrodden haplessness portrayed by Hawke, Hoffman's powerhouse manipulator with emotional issues, Tomei proving that over 40 is still sexy while dialling into a very touching performance. Finney, a cracker-jack of grief from the wily old fox, Ryan's hard edged ex-wife and Michael Shannon strolling into the picture late in the day exuding notable menace. All splendidly guided by the great director who asks them to portray characters convincing in going deeper for motivations and means. Bleak, brutal and near brilliant across the board. 9/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-02-03

The outwardly successful "Andy" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) needs to raise some cash before his business gets an IRS audit. His weaker brother "Hank" (Ethan Hawke) needs cash to settle some childcare costs with his divorced wife. The two concoct a plan to rob their parents' jewellery store to solve both of their problems whilst, they hope, harming nobody but the insurers. A staffing alteration changes all of that, though, and as it turns out, mom is no pushover so the raid goes quite spectacularly wrong leaving her and one of the robbers in the ground. "Hank" is emotionally struggling, "Andy" still faces his problems and now they have their father (Albert Finney) determined to track down just who these attackers are! Now, to add to this already quite toxic mix, we discover that "Hank" has also been having an affair rather too close to home for his sibling and so the tension is soon building to a point where something is going to have to give - and lethally too. Finney features sparingly here, but he does steal the show as the Hoffman/Hawke dynamic builds to an effective and powerful conclusion that does rather powerfully portray just how family's are not always sweetness and light. It's a solid story well cast and written, with Sidney Lumet letting his talent do the heavy lifting with minimal interference from him or from any extended dialogue. I did like the ending, too!